Issue 29 would serve those with disabilities

On behalf of thousands of children and adults who have mental retardation or other developmental disabilities and their families, I encourage residents to vote for Issue 29 on March 4.

On behalf of thousands of children and adults who have mental retardation or other developmental disabilities and their families, I encourage residents to vote for Issue 29 on March 4.

• With passage of Issue 29, a 2.32 mill levy will not be renewed when it expires this year.

• Passage of Issue 29 will cost the owner of a $100,000 home less than $1 additional per week.

• Issue 29 will allow for continued, much-needed services for children and adults, ranging in age from birth through adulthood.

Please feel free to call 614-475-6440 if you have any questions regarding Issue 29, or to visit any of our preschools, schools, ARC Industries sheltered workshops, Special Olympics or other programs supported by Issue 29.

JED MORISON Superintendent

Franklin County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities